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i*’Banner county" of Georgia.
D IMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Governor,
v 4’. Y. ATKINSON, of Coweta,
For Secretary of State,
ALLEN D. CANDLER, of Ha)’.
For Treasurer,
R. D. HARDEMAN, of Newton.
For Comptroller General,
.'ATM. A. WRIGHT, of Richmond,
For Attorney General,
T, M< TERRELL, of Meriwether,
Vor Commissioner of Agriculture,
R. T. NESBITT, of Cobb.
For Congress.
.JohuW. MADDOX, of Floyd.
For State Senator,
(BARTOW S CHOICE)
JFor Representative, Fioyd Co,
ROBT. T. FOUCH,
.JOHN H. REECE,
MOSES R. WRIGHT.
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Vheties that flourish is the ad-
A’or-tise,
The advertiser is the right brand
cf add venturer. See?
Xndured for medicinal purposes
uroverty does not come sugar coat
. ad-
It is considered unlucky in Ire
/■and to view a funerd procession
while the beholder is under an urn-
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* iron who were born to i an the earth’
. And they would were there power in vapor;
VUey are perfect, to the mothers who gave
them birth.
They’re the fiemls mil of scheme for your
jiaper.
•A. rattlesnake, owned by Arthur
Hayes, of Enn,Tenn . has not fast
-id a particle of food during the
.nineteen niontl s of Us captivity.
The skeleton of a “whale lizard’’
'wrought from Alaska by the steam
er City of Topeka weighs exactly
z J ,400 pounds.
r ff Alabama can give 35,000 Demo
crratio majority, then the old banner
State of the South should give at
2»ast 100,000.—Griffin News.
• hath -charms to soothe t’ •
s-savage breast.” but we wish the f el—
Sow across the way with the trombone
was in paradise— Chatanooga News
'i-ee<Lng wheat is no new
urnnkle —we have seen them get the
zi our of the wheat fields when wheat
«u bringing $1,50 per bushel.
llc Germany, a merchant was re
rently fined heavily for using a quo
tation fiom the Bible at the bead of
and advertisement,
(The etmfrcc and representatives
iroau Bartow County will be named at
the .primary election to be held next
Saturday.—Courant American.
Ike Rome dairyman and the city
•iy (Iranis are on strained relations
•u lens. the yellow waves are serv
vthrough the strainer. Or ought
mo be.
v v- army und rt. ->k to sing
4 Marv. hkl, my Maryland” but
now it- different, for th<* Coxey
ifrss ar<> r » »stiiig in the Maryland
vork house.
The time incoming when R imewill
•wn her own Liee'n.- Light plant,but
until she has pure water to drink,
where can be but little good in agita
i'-un ‘ jettie” th- water first.
A woman in Indiana has just
-*iarried for the eleventh time.
lien she dies she may leave a
heart broken husband but he can
•ous do himself by thinking—“ She
S»r gone to join the majority.”
We received a letter this morn
ing addressed to “The Rustleh
Rome, Ga." Some body is going
to get licked.
At ten cents a line, its cheaper to
advertise in the HustleH of Rome
than it is to go fishing—and you
jatch more too —and they are not so
skaley eyethor, See?
It is hard to take life easy these
days.—Augusta News.
That may be true in Augusta
but in Kame, among the “red
handed gents,” why PB different.
When, in the old days, it was
customary to do advertising from
house tops we imagine that adver
tisers wanted “house top next a
widow” iu these days its “top o’
collum next to reading matter.”
After II H. Carlton finds that he
is not in the race at alp
what will he run for next?
Why the presidency of course/hat’s
about the only thing in the line of
promotion along his checkered course.
It looks hke Dr. Felton is to be a
candidate for congress in Lis district*
—Augusta Herald.
Well, why not? He has been de
feated twice. Once more w.ll make it
“three times and out ’’
Editor's Sen—Papa what do the
letters “S-I-N-N-E-D” spell?
Editor—Well, my boy, transpose
them, and they spell the name of the
merchant who refused to advertise
‘dur.ug the dull season.” —Printer s
I’d?.
It would seem that France had
had enough of war and glory du
ring the past 192 years. Between
1792 and 1815 2,250,000 of her sons
lost their lives in war, and during
the present century 6,000,000 have
gone in the same way.
A cubic foot of cork weighs 1 5
pounds; coal 56 pounds, earth 94
pounds hay 9 pounds ice 56|
pounds, copper 547 pounds, cast
iron 450 pounds,gold pound,
platina 1,219 pounds, Sam Whit
mire’s never— same as brass.
The Capitol at Washington has
cost more than $30,000,000. It cov
ers three and a half acres, the
dome is 307 feet high and 135 in
diameter and is exceeded in siz a
only by St Peter’s in Rome, and S’
Isaac's in St, Petersburg.
Our sun, with his train of at
tendant planets,is travliug through
space at the unthinkable speed of
eighteen miles per second. And
yet they preach to us on this
earth that there art prodigal sons
who travel at “the pacethai kills.”
The Enquirer Sun wants to know
what has become of the Rock Crush
er? Oh well! The city can’t do every
thing at once. The Enquirer-Sun
should remember that the city hr
got to pav for the Fountain fence.—
Columbus Ledger,
Instead of $ 10,000 for a new wate*
works system, it begins to look ve.y
much as if the city will have to pay
S6O 000. Os course the last named
figure is cheap for such a system, bu l
can Rome afford it, and during a pan
ic, too?
One of the strangest characters on
earth is the anim 1 who cortus public
opinion and makes it a daily study how
to get his name iu the public prints,
and yet, would die rather than the is
wife meet and commingle with others
of her race. Such an animal is nor a
man—lie’s a reptile.
Some of the Populists in this couv.
ty have about come to the conclusion
that there is nothing to be obtained
by dividing the Democratic forces and
are coming back to the good old par
ty of their fathers. And they are
welcome, thrice welcome.—Hartwel]
Suu,
A Damascus sword is made of
alternate layers of iron aud steel
tempered so niecly that the point
can be bent back to the hilt, the
•dge so keen that it will penetrate
a coat of mail, aud so fine a polish
that the Moslem can use it as a
looking-glass to arrange his tur
b in,
There is to be a Carnot pano
rama in Paris this autumn, repre
senting the chief scenes in the live s
of the three famous Carnots.
Seat) Wright denies that he will
be a candidate fur Congress agaii st
Judge Maddox. Scab has sense
like folks’—Marietta Journal.
The servant girls of America
welcome the Japanese re-inforce
ment and kontinue to smash china
with renewed energy and revived
hope.
There is no ta-ra-ra business
among the democrats on the Geor
gia Platform —all the kicking we
have heard comes from the camps
of the “Howlers.”
The enterprising citizen who hue
been running his arm |down into
the Ishmaelite’s potato hill, be
tween lights, will get shot just as
sure as shooting, if we catch him.
Fair warning.—Sparta Isbmaelite.
Parson Felton is again heard
from. He presided over the Popu
list Convention in Cartersville lasi
week. He is a full Hedged Thir<
Partyite, and made a speech abus
ing Cleveland und the Demo
cratic party. -Augusta News,
Recent figures show that the Io
ta! value of the matches made and
consumed each year throughout
the world is but little short of
$200.000,000 Augusta News,
Does this include the matches
made on the borders of the State u
Matrimoney?
A furniture firm has advertiser
a “mahogany child’s chair.”
Doubtless it is meant for the off
spring of a wooden headed man.—
Augusta News.
Whose wife descended from th
race of ’ hearts of oak” fame ani
who practice pudaking her caivei
iu saw dust.
We have named our pocket
book the Sarah Bernhardt. Its s.
almighty thin, dontyouknow.—
Chattooga News.
If squeezing will fatten, then it
wont be long until Cain’s “Sarah
Burnhardt” will be bursturg tin
clasps that bind her. Thisis meant
for a cent--able remark.
If Uncle Sam should tackle tin.
“chips that pass in the night” am
undertake to work his Post office
stamp rule on the boys, he woulc
be put to sleep on a folding bed.
“Reds” are not worth twice a.-
much as the “Blue”—allthetiim
see?
Says an exchange: An editor
works 413 days per year to get out
329 issues of his paper—that’s la
bor. Once in a while somebody
pays a month’s subscription—
that’s capital. And once in a while
some dead beat takes the paper foi
a year or two und vanishes without
paying for it—that’s anarehy.
But later on justice will overtake
the last named creature, for there
is a place where he will get his de
serfs—that’s hell.
Dr. Felton presided cv r a thi:d
party meeting at Cartersville Sat
urday and abused the democratn
part}. He went all over this dis
trict as a candidate fur cot grest
abusing the Alliance aud caliim
them secret political conspiritort
aud a “dark lantern crew,’ au
thanked God he had got home a
last. Now the old political d>n:-
agogue has turned his coat and n
ready to espouse any party that
will give hun an office.— Marietta
Journal.
Tiie C, R. &C, officials have not
I yet commenced work on the new de
pot, to replace the one burned s-mit
time ago. The reason given is that
the railroad company do s not hold n
deed to the ground on which it for
merlj stood, and Judge Bcdlah refuse
to make a deed unless paid tor th
land. The company holds that tuos
who guaranteed the right of wav, b t
should furnish the land for the d’epo
facilities and so the matter stand;
for the present. It is hoped that a<
amicable adjustment will be reach.*
soon so that a commodious depu
may be erected in time for the f ai
shipment of goods.—Chattooga
News.
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tteh i’ts. ~de?s that the goods advertised by this gre t hrm are
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